Initial Instructions
We will discuss your personal background, including details about your home country, your journey to the UK and any experiences of persecution or threats you have faced. It is important to provide as much detail as possible, as this information is crucial for building your case.
We will then review any documents you have brought with you such as identification papers, travel documents and any evidence that supports your asylum claim. This could include medical records, police reports, or witness statements. We will also explain the asylum process in detail, including the steps involved, what you can expect at each stage and your rights throughout the process. This includes discussing the screening interview, the substantive interview, and the decision-making process by the Home Office.